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. 2023 Dec;382(6674):eadd7795.
doi: 10.1126/science.add7795. Epub 2023 Dec 1.

Visualizing the DNA repair process by a photolyase at atomic resolution

Manuel Maestre-Reyna  1   2 Po-Hsun Wang  1 Eriko Nango  3   4 Yuhei Hosokawa  1   2   5 Martin Saft  6 Antonia Furrer  7 Cheng-Han Yang  1 Eka Putra Gusti Ngurah Putu  1 Wen-Jin Wu  1 Hans-Joachim Emmerich  6 Nicolas Caramello  8   9 Sophie Franz-Badur  6 Chao Yang  10 Sylvain Engilberge  8   11 Maximilian Wranik  7 Hannah Louise Glover  7 Tobias Weinert  7 Hsiang-Yi Wu  1 Cheng-Chung Lee  1 Wei-Cheng Huang  1 Kai-Fa Huang  1 Yao-Kai Chang  1 Jiahn-Haur Liao  1 Jui-Hung Weng  1 Wael Gad  1 Chiung-Wen Chang  1 Allan H Pang  1 Kai-Chun Yang  2 Wei-Ting Lin  2 Yu-Chen Chang  2 Dardan Gashi  7 Emma Beale  7 Dmitry Ozerov  7 Karol Nass  7 Gregor Knopp  7 Philip J M Johnson  7 Claudio Cirelli  7 Chris Milne  7 Camila Bacellar  7 Michihiro Sugahara  3 Shigeki Owada  3   12 Yasumasa Joti  3   12 Ayumi Yamashita  3   13 Rie Tanaka  3   13 Tomoyuki Tanaka  3   13 Fangjia Luo  12 Kensuke Tono  3   12 Wiktoria Zarzycka  14 Pavel Müller  14 Maisa Alkheder Alahmad  6 Filipp Bezold  6 Valerie Fuchs  6 Petra Gnau  6 Stephan Kiontke  6 Lukas Korf  6 Viktoria Reithofer  6 Christian Joshua Rosner  6 Elisa Marie Seiler  6 Mohamed Watad  6 Laura Werel  6 Roberta Spadaccini  6   15 Junpei Yamamoto  5 So Iwata  3   13 Dongping Zhong  10   16   17 Jörg Standfuss  7 Antoine Royant  8   11 Yoshitaka Bessho  1   3 Lars-Oliver Essen  6 Ming-Daw Tsai  1   18
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Visualizing the DNA repair process by a photolyase at atomic resolution

Manuel Maestre-Reyna et al. Science. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Photolyases, a ubiquitous class of flavoproteins, use blue light to repair DNA photolesions. In this work, we determined the structural mechanism of the photolyase-catalyzed repair of a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) lesion using time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX). We obtained 18 snapshots that show time-dependent changes in four reaction loci. We used these results to create a movie that depicts the repair of CPD lesions in the picosecond-to-nanosecond range, followed by the recovery of the enzymatic moieties involved in catalysis, completing the formation of the fully reduced enzyme-product complex at 500 nanoseconds. Finally, back-flip intermediates of the thymine bases to reanneal the DNA were captured at 25 to 200 microseconds. Our data cover the complete molecular mechanism of a photolyase and, importantly, its chemistry and enzymatic catalysis at work across a wide timescale and at atomic resolution.

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